Mastering the art of the radio control helicopter system

Dec 29
10:18

2011

ShoreAnthony

ShoreAnthony

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Every radio control helicopter lover should always seek to make the most spectacular flight possible, making extreme maneuvers, linking the best possible music and flying, and adding visual effects throughout the test.

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You can learn how to perform different radio control helicopter maneuvers. The servo is connected directly with a thread (to save weight),Mastering the art of the radio control helicopter system Articles and it is affixed to a rubber band (blue gum) as a spring that keeps it tight. To attach the belt it serves with a simple rubber band, which look to the base on one side and adhere to other aluminum hook, because the rubber sole allows proper operation.

Caring for LIPO batteries

The major revolution in the electric flight and indoor special batteries are Lithium Polymer, well known as Lipo. This is an article that talks about these batteries, and how to preserve our lithium polymer radio control helicopter batteries, someone the other day in Hall asked about the care of these batteries. It is important to maintain our lithium polymer batteries.

On the other hand, you need to ensure top heli performance. For instance, to fasten the belt, I use a pair of pins, with a lighter which can work very well and is lighter than the piano wire, making a ring on one end and sticking the tape on the other. Only after the station is scheduled to be operable with any switch, but we need the three-position switch is, if not we will have to use two switches and the resulting mixture.

Now we just try and enjoy the view that adheres to the radio control helicopter flight. At the end of lightweight indoor models F3P, some reach the minimum in this issue on some elements, becoming grams saving an obsession.

Back to the batteries, the major revolution in the electric flight has been the Lithium polymer batteries, commonly known as Lipo. They are really wonderful invention CCOUNT with the following advantages:

Ø  High energy density.

Ø  Low volume and flat format.

Ø  High rate discharge, near the NiCD.

Ø  High voltage per cell, allowing us to 14V voltages without occupying exaggerated volume.

Ø  Low internal resistance, which can take advantage of almost 100% of the energy.

Ø  Unfortunately they also have their drawbacks:

Ø  Do not allow rapid charging. It will take a minimum of one hour to load.

Ø  You need a specific charger, even for charging. Luckily, they are inexpensive.

Ø  No wands short circuit, overcharge or excessive temperature. In these cases, swelling may become inflamed.

Do not forget that these radio control helicopter batteries do not tolerate abuses, including deep discharge or over-consumption. In such cases it may remain unused or may shortened their life.